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Wesley Edwards – Urban Education, 2024
Research suggests that work environments are associated with turnover patterns for teachers of Color. This study investigates variation in work environments using longitudinal administrative data from 20 large urban and suburban K-12 school districts. Results indicate that teachers of Color are more often employed in "hard-to-staff" work…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Suburban Schools, African American Teachers, Minority Group Teachers
Moore, LaSonya; Rosenblatt, Kara; Badgett, Kevin; Eldridge, James – Online Submission, 2018
Teacher turnover in urban high-poverty schools is detrimental to students' achievement. In fact, one of the most prevalent social justice issues today is the unequal distribution of experienced teachers to urban high-poverty schools. Researchers suggest that experienced teachers are more effective at raising student performance than new or early…
Descriptors: Urban Teaching, Teacher Persistence, Tenure, Beginning Teachers
Loeb, Susanna; Miller, Luke C.; Wyckoff, James – Educational Researcher, 2015
Tenure is intended to protect teachers with demonstrated teaching skills against arbitrary or capricious dismissal. Critics of typical tenure processes argue that tenure assessments are superficial and rarely discern whether teachers in fact have the requisite teaching skills. A recent reform of the tenure process in New York City provides an…
Descriptors: Tenure, Urban Schools, Teacher Effectiveness, Public School Teachers
Jones, Brady K. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
Very little is known about the role of person-level qualities, or personality, in the teacher labor market. This study explores the role of "perfectionism" in teacher occupational commitment and retention. One hundred eighteen graduates of a competitive teacher preparation program with widely varying levels of total years commitment to…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Personality Traits, Teacher Persistence, Teaching (Occupation)
Gross, Betheny; DeArmond, Michael; Goldhaber, Dan – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2010
Education reformers routinely call on school districts to stop hiring teachers based on seniority, which they argue interferes with effective staffing, especially in disadvantaged schools. The few researchers who have empirically studied the issue, however, disagree about whether seniority-based hiring is systematically associated with staffing…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Disadvantaged Schools, Teacher Persistence, Personnel Selection